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Hanī Labīb discusses the new American law for freedom of religion.
Michael ‘Ādil looks back on the main events of the year for the Coptic Orthodox Church.
An analysis of the reasons behind fanaticism and extremism in Egypt.
In this article, Hānī Labīb highlights the dangers that arise from ignoring Israeli warnings against possible terrorist attacks in the Sinai. Meanwhile, he wonders about the strange and vague attitude of security bodies in Egypt towards such warnings.
This article discusses the relationship between security services and citizens and criticizes violations committed by security officers. It also talks about traffic problems.
The author discusses the two day conference organized by Coptic author Kamāl Zākhir Mūsa about reform that is needed in the Coptic Orthodox Church. The Coptic Orthodox Church has been trying to prevent this conference from taking place but it will start on the same day that Pope Shenouda celebrates...
Hanī Labīb comments on Kifayah’s [enough] call to cancel the Camp David peace agreement signed between Egypt and Israel in 1979.
The author refutes accusations against the Coptic Orthodox church of it trying to become a state within a state, to dominate Christians in public and political matters and its intolerance of opposition or criticism from Coptic intellectuals.
The author discusses the concept of citizenship as one of the main components of political and national identity.
Hānī Labīb writes about the politicization of the Coptic Church and the political participation of Copts in Egypt.

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